Once you’re making more money, you can finally go on that road trip adventure you’ve been dreaming about since reading Jack Kerouac’s On The Road as a teenager. Sound good?Iwrote a post last week about the awesome things that can happen when you build a business around selling your own products or services. If you haven’t read that post, spoiler alert: You make more money. It’s also fun, and interesting, and lets you connect with your audience in a deeper way, beyond the connections you make on your blog or social media accounts. But it’s not all rainbows and unicorns. If it’s so awesome, how come everyone doesn’t do it? If it was as 1-2-3-easy as some of the gurus want you to think, we’d all be swimming in cash and Lamborghinis.
Probably wouldn’t be a Copyblogger reader if you bought into some of the insulting “so easy an orangutan could do it” promises. So here’s the Kenya Phone Number List grown-up truth:, it takes work, and it takes knowledge. And the first time you do it, it’s a little bit like getting that 156-drawer cabinet from Ikea. You’ve got all the pieces on the floor of the living room, and the prospect of putting them together can look pretty daunting. Can you do it? You absolutely can. But it’s easier with help. We like helping people like you One of our missions with this blog and this business is to help people take the hard stuff and make it easier. I’d love it if you joined me and Chris Garrett for a free session on the mistakes people make when they’re putting together a product to sell online.

Chris and I have taught a lot of folks how to reach their business goals, and we’ve seen certain patterns of failure show up again and again. We’ll show you how to avoid them — and be one of the ones who succeeds. We’ll be talking about: The approach most online entrepreneurs take — that almost always leads to failure The best way to get out of analysis paralysis and start doing How the “kitchen table in your underwear” business model can hurt your success How to handle sales and marketing if you aren’t a “born salesperson” What to do when the technology is holding you back We’re offering the webinar, as well as some additional articles on dealing with common success killers, as part of the launch of an all-new version of our Teaching Sells course — a course designed to get you building a sustainable, solid business as efficiently as possible.